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HENRY, Nicolas 1.
Nicolas Henry, listed as Nicolas Aury, arrived
in La on the Profond commanded by M. du Germeur [Guerneur] that
left La Rochelle in June of 1720 with officers and workers
for the Law Concession (Conrad, 1st tome, vol. I: 82-84)
He was accompanied by his wife, Elizabeth Hommard,
listed as Elizabeth Homart, and two children, Marie
Henry (listed as Marie Aury) and Nicolas Henry (listed
as Nicolas Aury)
On the same ship were his wife's parents, Louis
Hommard (listed as Louis Honnart) and Elizabeth
Callin, Caya, Cajolos (listed as either Elizabeth de Haire or Elizabeth
Daillar), her brother Jean Baptiste (listed as Jean Baptiste
Honnart) and her sister Adrienne (listed as Adrienne
Homart). The Hommarts were natives of Neuilly St Front,
Diocese of Soisson in Picardy and are shown to have been part
of the complement of the Arkansas Law Colony.
It is thought that Nicolas Henry and family was also
in Arkansas:
1. that the Anne Marie Francoise Henry listed as witness at
baptism of Jean Louis Homart b. 13 Mar 1725 in Ark and bpt. by
Dupoisson "missionary to the Ark" 31 Aug 1727 (De Ville, First Settlers
of Point Coupee, p 22) is daughter who later married Jacques Michel
dit Dufresne who is thought to be the Jacques Michel on
Profond list and enumerated in the Diron 18 Feb. 1723 census
of Ark. Law Concession (La. State Museum Library, N.O. Recensemente)
2. Catherine Henry, wife of David Hubert dit La Croix, listed
a native of Ark. as the maternal grandmother of Marin Agatha Zeringue

HENRY, Nicolas 1.
Nicolas Henry, listed as Nicolas Aury, arrived
in La on the Profond commanded by M. du Germeur [Guerneur] that
left La Rochelle in June of 1720 with officers and workers
for the Law Concession (Conrad, 1st tome, vol. I: 82-84)
He was accompanied by his wife, Elizabeth Hommard,
listed as Elizabeth Homart, and two children, Marie
Henry (listed as Marie Aury) and Nicolas Henry (listed
as Nicolas Aury)
On the same ship were his wife's parents, Louis
Hommard (listed as Louis Honnart) and Elizabeth
Callin, Caya, Cajolos (listed as either Elizabeth de Haire or Elizabeth
Daillar), her brother Jean Baptiste (listed as Jean Baptiste
Honnart) and her sister Adrienne (listed as Adrienne
Homart). The Hommarts were natives of Neuilly St Front,
Diocese of Soisson in Picardy and are shown to have been part
of the complement of the Arkansas Law Colony.
It is thought that Nicolas Henry and family was also
in Arkansas:
1. that the Anne Marie Francoise Henry listed as witness at
baptism of Jean Louis Homart b. 13 Mar 1725 in Ark and bpt. by
Dupoisson "missionary to the Ark" 31 Aug 1727 (De Ville, First Settlers
of Point Coupee, p 22) is daughter who later married Jacques Michel
dit Dufresne who is thought to be the Jacques Michel on
Profond list and enumerated in the Diron 18 Feb. 1723 census
of Ark. Law Concession (La. State Museum Library, N.O. Recensemente)
2. Catherine Henry, wife of David Hubert dit La Croix, listed
a native of Ark. as the maternal grandmother of Marin Agatha Zeringue